Are Catholics Christians? Many people point to documents such as Evangelicals and Catholics Together as examples of why we ought not to share the Gospel of Christ with Roman Catholics. They claim that we share the same truths and worship the same Lord. Find out why this is a blatant lie. See how Rome uses cunning and trickery to coopt evangelicals into selling out the Gospel for the sake of false “unity”.

The Lord Jesus Christ promised the Apostles, “when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth.”[1] “All truth” signifies all revealed truth, which is recorded in the written Word. This promise was precise, “He will guide you into all truth,” not all truths (plural), but rather “all truth.” God’s truth is an indissoluble, balanced and harmonious Read More

Matthew Cserhati Introductory Questions What is truth? And how can we ascertain what the truth is? According to the Protestant churches, the sole highest authority in determining truth is the Scripture alone. As opposed to this, the Roman Catholic church claims that besides Scripture, her oral tradition also has authority: “As a result the Church, Read More

by Richard M. Bennett The basis of truth, according to the Bible, must be an absolute standard. Statement: All believers acknowledge that there must be an absolute measure by which a thing may be judged to be truth or false. In times past, that standard was called “the rule of faith” or “the basis of truth”, meaning the Read More

by Richard Bennett Dear Friend, Do Catholics Possess Life Eternal? It is with great sensitivity that I write on this question. Because I remember the grip that Catholicism had on my own soul for 48 years I write with affection for Catholics. Yet while I analyze official Catholic teachings in the light of biblical faith Read More

We must deal with the apparent normality of Catholicism. The Catholic Church is based on some of the great essential truths of God’s revelation. She holds to the existence of a self-existent and eternal God, the Creator of the universe, of man, and of all things. She teaches that in the Godhead there are three Read More

by Richard M. Bennett If you are a Catholic, can you say without a doubt that you are right with God at this very moment? Perhaps you will answer, “Well, I’m following the teachings of the Church on how to be right with God.” Then would you agree that those beliefs should match God’s written Read More

A side by side comparison chart using the official 1994 catechism of the Catholic Church and the Bible. The chart highlights 8 major topics of concern and shows the contradictions in Roman Catholic teaching. The article is accompanied with a audio explanation by Richard Bennett.

Scriptural Meaning of Justification The precise import of the term “to justify” is clearly seen in that it is the exact opposite or contrast to the term “to condemn.” “It is God that justifies. Who is he that condemns?” (Romans 8:33-34)1 Condemnation is not a process by which a good man is made bad, but Read More

Every good Catholic wants to please God in this present life and, when life on earth is over, hopes to live with Him forever. It is a noble goal based on personal beliefs about God and how to know Him. However, noble intentions and personal beliefs about God do not guarantee results—or eternal life. I Read More

While one analyzes Catholicism in the light of biblical faith, one reaches an irrefutable answer and the outcome must also be carefully investigated. Many Evangelicals will be dismayed that such a question need even be asked. Moreover, the question will be totally abhorrent to those in ecumenical movements, such as “Evangelicals and Catholics Together” and “Christian Churches Together.” Thus, Read More

Light and Darkness

A New Christian Reflects on 22 Years As a Priest of Rome. Pastor Steve Van Horn interviewed Richard Bennett in the early days of his ministry. Richard explains the stark contrast between Roman Catholicism and biblical faith. Richard answers viewers’ questions on a variety of issues. Catholicism, in fact, continues to be shadows, while biblical truth is light. Nonetheless, all the powers of darkness cannot shake the Lord God’s power and promises.

Normal Christian Life and Catholicism

Both the Christian life and the Catholic Church are based on some of the great essential truths of God’s revelation. The question therefore must be asked, is the Catholic Church normal Christian life? Richard Bennett addresses this basic and essential question in a one-hour presentation.

Do Catholics Possess Eternal Life?

What is the answer to this powerful question? One goes to mass everyday but does that guarantee you eternal life now? With great sensitivity Pastor W. J. Mencarow and Richard Bennett answer this question.

Are Catholics Christian?

Richard Bennett, a former Dominican priest, gives a clear presentation of what being a Roman Catholic is and what it means to be a Christian as defined in the Bible. A detailed comparison is giving showing side by side what the Bible shows and what the catholic Catechism says, complete contradictions!

Do Roman Catholics Possess Life Eternal?

Richard is joined in studio by Pastor Bill Mencarow of Reformation Church Texas. A Christian’s relationship with God the Father is a crucial topic. Jesus Christ declared, “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast sent.

The Certainty of the Written Word

The Lord Jesus Christ, in His great high priestly prayer, declared clearly the truth of God’s Word. He said, “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” God’s Word not only contains the truth but rather it is truth itself. The Lord Himself therefore identified truth with the Written Word. There is no source, other than written Scripture alone, to which the statement, “thy word is truth” can apply. This in contrast to the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church.

Are Catholics Christian?

The Catholic Church presupposes itself to be Christian. Nothing could be farther from the truth; yet, the Catholic Church has presented and promoted herself in that guise particularly since the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965.

Light and Darkness

A New Christian Reflects on 22 Years As a Priest of Rome. Pastor Steve Van Horn interviewed Richard Bennett in the early days of his ministry. Richard explains the stark contrast between Roman Catholicism and biblical faith. Richard answers viewers’ questions on a variety of issues. Catholicism, in fact, continues to be shadows, while biblical truth is light. Nonetheless, all the powers of darkness cannot shake the Lord God’s power and promises.

Normal Christian Life and Catholicism

Both the Christian life and the Catholic Church are based on some of the great essential truths of God’s revelation. The question therefore must be asked, is the Catholic Church normal Christian life? Richard Bennett addresses this basic and essential question in a one-hour presentation.

Confession to a Priest Is Not Necessary for Gods Forgiveness

A person who is Catholic is taught to look for forgiveness by confessing his or her sins to a priest. Papal Rome’s insistence that her people confess is seen in her official teaching in the Catholic Catechism, paragraph 983, “Priests have received from God a power that he has given neither to angels nor to archangels … Were there no forgiveness of sins in the Church, there would be no hope of life to come or eternal liberation.”

Catholicism verse Biblical faith

Are Catholics Christian? Does the Bible contradict the teaching of the Catholic Church? Listen as former Dominican Catholic priest Richard Bennett goes into complete detail exposing these very obvious contradictions.

Catholicism verses Biblical faith

Are Catholics Christian? Does the Bible contradict the teaching of the Catholic Church? Watch as former Dominican Catholic priest Richard Bennett goes into complete detail exposing these very obvious contradictions.

The certainty of the written word of God

Former Roman Catholic Priest clearly presents the very basis of truth found in the scripture and that “Thy Word is Truth” and how the Roman Catholic Church hold to the contractions of Catholic Tradition and the Bible as their basis of truth. It is Gods written word alone that we trust.

The Bible and Catholicism

Former Roman Catholic Priest, Richard Bennett, exposes the vast differences between the Bible and the Catholic religion. These are not just minor differences but 180 degree opposite positions on such important topics as salvation and the very worship of God.

Speaking the truth in love to Roman Catholics

Truth with out love is but a clanging symbol but love with out truth is nothing but a contradiction. Former Catholic Priest Richard Bennett instructs on how to reach precious Roman Catholic people with the biblical gospel.